Mars, often referred to as the "Red Planet," has captivated human interest for centuries and is a primary focus of current astronomical exploration. Its similarities to Earth, such as the presence of polar ice caps, seasonal weather patterns, and surface features resembling river valleys, suggest that it may have once harbored conditions suitable for life.
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